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=Wikipedia's Housing article for ENGL9876.99=

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Analysis of Article
Well after reading my article on housing in the beginning it doesn't really give enough information or details about housing. I think this article should give information about high,middle, low class housing.

Reading List
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 * Smith, Carmen. (2015). Journal housing and community development


 * Owens, Ann.(2015).Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
 * Funk and wagnalls new world encyclopedia . (2015)
 * Olsen,Edgar O. (2015) Dept of housing & urban development

=Revised paragraph from article Housing=

Original
The term informal housing is useful in capturing informal populations other than those living slum settlements or shanty towns, which are defined more narrowly by the UN Habitat as ‘contiguous settlement where the inhabitants are characterizes as having inadequate housing and basic services,often not recognised or addressed by the public authorities an integral or equal part of the city.

Revised
'''Informal housing is a world-wide phenomenon and in many developing countries, its most common for urban families. Informal housing can be legal and illegal at the same time and non conventional low cost housing.The term informal housing is useful in capturing informal populations other than those living slum settlements or shanty towns, which are defined more narrowly by the UN Habitat as ‘contiguous settlement where the inhabitants are characterizes as having inadequate housing and basic services,often not recognised or addressed by the public authorities an integral or equal part of the city.'''

Original Contribution
Housing has developed in the U.S. largely in outward progression from major cities, first following rail and trolley lines and then automobile paths in the form of major roads, beltways, and interstate highways. Housing in the city generally consisted of either single-family homes (one unit on one lot, typically of frame construction) or multifamily dwellings (multiple apartment units on a single tract of land, often of masonry construction).